
Exterior Remodeling · Long Hill Township, Morris County
Long Hill homes
spread across three villages.
The exterior should hold up.
Long Hill Township housing runs from 1800s farmhouses and colonials near Millington village to post-war ranches and executive colonials on wooded lots in Gillette and Meyersville. What is on most walls now is vinyl from the 1980s or 90s that still stands but looks dated, or aluminum that has been painted twice and is failing at corner caps.
Service coverage
Neighborhoods
Free estimate. No trip fee in Morris County
Written fixed price before any work begins
HomeLock Extended Warranty available
Free estimate. Written schedule.
We measure on site as your contractor. You get a written price.
Passaic River blocks and Mendham border estates carry larger colonials with decorative trim and stone accents where the wrong panel profile reads like a cover-up instead of a refresh. Toward the Stirling border, split-levels and capes need tear-off planning before any number goes on paper. Most calls here are homeowners ready to stop patching faded panels, not emergency demo days.
Today's James Hardie, insulated vinyl, and cultured stone look nothing like what went up in the 1990s and 2000s. Better panels, real window wrapping, and a crew that handles farmhouse trim and stone transitions without patching around them.


Long Hill Township NJ: village colonial detail
Every job here starts with a line-item proposal you can read before you sign.
“We open the wall at the estimate, document what we find, and write a fixed price before demo day.”
Long Hill Township, Morris County
How we run jobs as your exterior contractor in Long Hill Township.
Army veteran leadership
President-led team with 23+ years coordinating exterior work across New Jersey.
Expert coordinated crews
Vetted siding, roofing, window, and trim crews run in order under one project manager.

One manager, start to finish
Your project lead stays accountable from estimate through final walkthrough.
HomeLock transferable warranty
Extended coverage in writing. Paperwork that travels with the home when you sell.
What Long Hill Township homes need
What is on the walls now, and what is behind them.
Homes here were built mostly between 1850 and 1995, split between historic farmhouses and colonials near Millington village and post-war ranches, split-levels, and expanded colonials throughout Gillette and Meyersville.
A lot of what is on those walls now went up when the house changed hands in the 1980s or 90s. Panels still stand but the color is gone, J-channel has opened at windows, and corner caps look tired from the driveway. When we open a wall at the estimate, we find what the last crew missed: vinyl-over-vinyl, skipped housewrap, sometimes original wood clapboard that was never meant to stay hidden this long. The number we write comes from what we find, not what it looks like from the curb.
Estate colonials with wide trim boards often need fiber cement or a heavier insulated lap so gable ends and porch columns read correctly from a long approach. Ranches on interior streets do well with 4-inch or 4.5-inch insulated vinyl when every opening is sealed before panels go on.
Long Hill Township was known as Passaic Township until 1992, with Millington, Gillette, and Meyersville village housing that still defines its Morris County countryside character today.
Near Long Hill Township
Long Hill Township is a Morris County community of colonials, farmhouses, and expanded ranches across Millington, Gillette, and Meyersville between Harding, Mendham, and Chester. The village center along Main Street and wooded roads toward the Passaic River frame streets where long driveways and mature trees put every front elevation on display.
Homes on generous lots carry decorative trim, stone accents, and multi-story gables where panel profile and custom capping matter as much as material grade. The township's rural commuter character sets buyer expectations for exteriors that fit pre-war proportions on wooded lots, not generic cover-over panels.
Three villages mean three streetscape expectations
Millington village blocks, Gillette wooded lots, and Meyersville estate roads each read differently from the curb. We plan colors and panel styles that fit the block, not a one-size cover-over.
Wooded lots add shade moisture at trim lines
Mature trees along Passaic River blocks and Mendham border roads mean more freeze-thaw swing and moisture at window surrounds than open-lawn sections. We inspect sheathing and drainage before quoting, not after the first panel comes off.
Resale here rewards exteriors that fit the property
Buyers notice. A written fixed price and HomeLock Extended Warranty give you paperwork that goes with the house when you sell and holds up at inspection.
Neighborhood by neighborhood
How exterior work differs block to block in Long Hill Township.
Millington village center
Historic colonials and farmhouses near Main Street sit on lots with high visibility from village streets. Decorative gables and wide trim boards need planning before demo day so the finished exterior fits the block. We sequence staging so village sight lines stay clean through final walkthrough.
Gillette section
Post-war colonials and expanded ranches on wooded lots carry multi-story front walls and longer side elevations where panel profile matters from the driveway. Faded vinyl from the 1980s with failing J-channel is the typical call before new panels go on.
Meyersville area
Executive colonials and custom builds on family-sized lots have more trim to cap at once. Full tear-off with housewrap shows what is behind the panels before any number goes on paper.
Passaic River blocks
Homes along the river often carry aluminum or early vinyl that has never been fully replaced. Corner caps and window surrounds fail before field panels on homes that went through one cover-over already.
Mendham border estates
Homes toward Mendham share the same freeze-thaw swing and mature tree cover as neighboring Morris County blocks. Heavier-gauge panels and sealed flashing matter on homes tucked near shade lines where moisture shows up at trim first.
Complete exterior options
One contractor for everything
your Long Hill Township home may need.

Complete exterior. One plan.
Siding, windows, roofing, stone, and portico planned together, not three separate bids that fight each other at the seams.

Ask about our extended coverage.
Labor and materials covered in writing. Backed by a president-led contractor with 23+ years serving New Jersey.

The number we quote is the number on the contract.
We measure on site, inspect for moisture, and give you a written line-item price before any work begins. Phone ballparks do not belong on large exterior projects.
Complete exterior remodeling
Siding, windows, roofing, stone, and trim planned as one watertight package
One crew schedule. One project lead. One walkthrough when it is done.
Siding and window replacement
New panels flashed and trimmed at every opening
No mismatched trim or leaks where old window met old siding.
Roof and siding together
Drip edge, fascia, and wall transitions done in the right order
The roof line and wall line match instead of fighting each other.
Cultured stone and siding
Foundation, chimney, and entry accents tied into the wall panels
Stone looks built with the house, not stuck on after the fact.
Custom porticos and entries
Covered entries built with the same crew finishing your walls
Your front door becomes the focal point, not an afterthought.
James Hardie and ASCEND siding
Fiber cement and premium panels for the walls everyone sees from the street
Materials that hold up on large wall areas and steep roof lines.

HomeLock Extended Warranty
Labor and materials covered in writing. Paperwork that travels with the home.
What working with us means
Three things Long Hill Township homeowners want from a siding contractor.
Your calendar
Stop juggling three contractors who blame each other
Most Long Hill Township projects need siding, windows, and roofing decided at the same time. NJ Vinyl Siding plans the full exterior as one job, runs the trades in order, and keeps one project lead on your home from estimate through final sign-off.
Your budget
Know what you are paying before demo day
Large Long Hill Township homes do not belong on phone ballparks. We measure, inspect moisture, and give you a fixed written price with every line visible. The number on the proposal is the number on the contract.
Your resale
Paperwork that goes with the house
A finished exterior should protect resale value, not create questions at inspection. HomeLock Extended Warranty covers labor and materials in writing, backed by a president-led contractor with 23+ years serving New Jersey.
Sound familiar?
What Long Hill Township homeowners tell us before they hire.
“We have a farmhouse with stone accents and nobody could explain how to handle the transitions”
We custom-bend aluminum capping on-site to match any trim profile. We inspect original masonry and wood before quoting so the proposal covers every transition, not just the flat wall sections.
“We got quotes from $38,000 to $120,000 and nobody explained what was different”
We measure on site, inspect for moisture and rot, and give you a written line-item proposal. The price we quote is the price on the contract. No surprises after demo day.
“We want new siding, windows, and roofing but nobody wanted to own the whole exterior”
We handle siding, windows, trim, roofing, and gutters as one exterior plan. One project lead, flashing detailed at every opening, one walkthrough when it is done.
Long Hill Township FAQ
Quick answers for Long Hill Township homeowners.
Does NJ Vinyl Siding serve Long Hill Township, NJ?
Yes. We cover Millington, Gillette, Meyersville, Passaic River blocks, Stirling border roads, and Mendham border estates, with free on-site estimates and no trip fee in Morris County. Call or text (973) 487-3704.
How much does exterior remodeling cost in Long Hill Township?
Most whole-home exterior jobs here run $38,000–$130,000 depending on wall area, roof work, window count, stone, and material grade. We quote after an on-site visit with a written line-item proposal. Phone ballparks are not reliable on farmhouses and estate colonials with decorative trim.
Can you handle siding, windows, and roofing on one Long Hill Township project?
Yes. We coordinate siding, windows, roofing, cultured stone, porticos, gutters, and composite decking as one plan. One project lead runs the trades in order so flashing at every opening is handled before the next crew starts.
Also serving nearby
Across North Jersey, the Jersey Shore, and statewide exterior projects.
Ready for a contractor who writes the price before work starts?
Call, text, or send photos of your Long Hill Township home. Written fixed price before any work begins.
